Worst Company In America 2008: Preliminaries: Frontrunners
Early leaders in Worst Company in America 2008 preliminary voting round: Comcast 21%, Best Buy 8%, Bank of America 5%, Fox News 5%, Walmart 5%, Countrywide 4%, Verizon 3%, AT&T 3%. Somewhere in our heart is a flicker of hope that dark horse Video Professor will pull into the running (currently with 0% of the vote). Voting for who gets to be seeded in the tournament brackets is still open, cast yours today.
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@nycaviation: it's not the Worst Customer-Servicing Company in America, it's just the Worst Company in America. any company.
@nycaviation & @tape: The argument I was given in the previous thread was that the news they produce is their service/product.
@tape: This is allegedly a consumer-interests site. I feel like Fox's spot would be better used for a company more deserving of mention for such a distinction, like an airline or another big box retailer. And before someone makes the argument that news is a consumer product and we do pay Fox News through our cable subscriptions, at the end of the day that is due to the cable companies refusal to adopt a la carte pricing, not the fault of Fox News.
I also don't understand why Fox News is on there, especially when MLB, which has a product (MLB.tv, also baseball), isn't.
But I ventured into the comments to plead for people to fill out the bracket by voting for other companies than the frontrunners so that there is a decent bracket. Like Ticketmaster. Fuck them.
@brent_w: "preliminaries" being the key word here. you don't think they belong...don't vote for them. not all of these companies will be on the actual voting list. As others have said this isn't the "Worst Consumer-Servicing Company," it's the "Worst Company [period]." Hell, I think Halliburton was on here last year or the one before. In any case even if it were a service-oriented company thingie, entertainment is a service, and Fox News is definatly that (by their own admission).
@brent_w: Its not like this is a scientific Zogby poll. Its a blog... rules don't have to be hard and fast.
That being said, Nintendo?? JoAnn Fabrics?? Really???
I was going to vote for Comcast, being a customer of theirs and having to deal with their crappy products, however, when I stopped to think about which company is doing the greater evil, a cable company doesn't compare to Fox News, who delivers the propaganda of a treasonous presidential administration.
There's no comparison. This country is in the shape it's in because of Bush and company, and Fox News was the leader in their field spouting lies from election night in 2000.
What Fox News is doing to this nation is far worse than the inconvenience we deal with from a retailer, or even Walmart helping to put competitors out of work. By touting lies as facts and helping to create passive, uniformed viewers, Fox is helping to destroy the nation, the economy, the air we breath, the water we drink, and everything else.
Screw Fox. They belong in prison and need to be held accountable for their part in Bush's crimes.
I didn't vote for Comcast and wished I had after I got the bill today. They're getting rid of the protection plan cable guard which cost $.42 a month and are replacing it with a new protection planning costing $3.95 a month. The first of the three reasons they list for getting the new plan is "Low Cost!". I hate when companies insult my intelligence.
The only tempting part of the new service plan is that they're offering free Showtime and HBO for six months if you sign up for it. $3.95 a month for two premium channels is a good deal, but I know Comcast is offering it banking on the fact most people will forget to cancel those channels at the end of the six month period.
Can you re-name the award the "RIAA's Worst Company in America" award?
As in, the RIAA is so horrid that it goes without saying that if they were eligible every year they would win?
Pollstar has a music venue award called Best Outdoor Music Venue. Red Rocks in CO won it so many times they are no longer eligible and the award is called The Red Rocks Best Outdoor Music Venue award, or something like that.
Same premise here.
@MyCokesBiggerThanYours:
The voting will be representative of the people who vote. And last I checked it's just for fun. It's not like Fox News or whoever is going to be taken out back and shot after the voting.
@AmericaTheBrave:
I read somewhere that regular watchers of Fox News were more likely to vote Republican than any other demographic. That is to say if you were a regular watcher of Fox News you'd be more likely to vote Republican than an NRA member, a born-again evangelical Christian, or any number of traditional Republican constituencies.
I happen to think that Republicans and conservatives gravitate to Fox News, not that Fox convinces people to vote Republican, but that's just my gut feeling. I have no clue if I'm right. Perhaps some of our resident Republicans/conservatives could share their experiences.
That being said, Rupert Murdoch is a genius. Fox News occupies a niche for conservative-leaning editorials, news, and the covering of stories that appeal more to conservatives.
@stinerman: It still shouldn't be there. I mean, if there was a good reason for Fox News to be there... fine. But I mean Fox News is a right-wing channel and it is included, yet MSNBC which is left-wing isn't. I wouldn't vote for MSNBC despite the fact that I disagree which them because they aren't doing anything wrong.
Nominating Fox News because you disagree which their product would be like voting for Nintendo because you don't like video games.
We can assume that some left-wing sites have decided to spam this poll, I mean, just like if Ron Paul was in this poll he would win it hands down.
"I happen to think that Republicans and conservatives gravitate to Fox News, not that Fox convinces people to vote Republican"
I think that your statistic is likely wrong, but I watch Fox News because CNN and MSNBC is too Liberal for me. So you are right. Just like Liberals gravitate to MSNBC Conservatives gravitate to FOx. If the channel that brings you your news changes your political views completely you are an idiot. I watched MSNBC for about 2 years because Fox isn't carried on Dish's basic pack, and MSNBC is in my area, for some reason. Watching MSNBC certainly didn't make a Liberal out of me, sorry to all of those who think that Fox or any other channel is brainwashing them, because you are nucking futs.
Circuit City should be on this list as they are dreadful. I would have voted for them but I did not see them listed.
They did fire all of their knowledgeable reps and bring in a bunch of know nothings. Then again I guess you took them off because they have to make an effort?
Fox news should be removed, but they are the devils minions.
You just go ahead and keep living in your little fantasy world where Bush is to blame for every little problem in your life, and America is to blame for every damn thing in the world. And keep the poison of the far left out of the comment section here. Many people are questioning why Fox News is on here, and they are totally justified in it.
@Canerican:
"We can assume that some left-wing sites have decided to spam this poll, I mean, just like if Ron Paul was in this poll he would win it hands down."
I think you're absolutely right. This is just despicable that my favorite consumer issue website is turning it's comments section into a political debate. Just because some people on here don't agree with the views of Fox News, doesn't make it a candidate for worst company in America.
@stinerman: wow I'm going to get slaughtered for this, but I was conserv/republican before I ever watched Fox News, I gravitate to it for many reasons.
I just watched O'Reilly, and while I know he is more right then left, he spends time on both sides, presenting the news. Sure he enters in his little biases, which the average intelligent person reconizes it. But its a more broad spectrum news program, where I don't feel like I'm being sold lies. The other media channels love to fear monger and create scares, be there a scare or not. They capitalize on bad news. Also like that the majority of his guests are liberal, thus giving the show more balance, and making it more entertaining. Do I really need to see NBC bring on guests and agree with each other? Yawn-Fest
Let the slams begin. Yes im a bigot, keyboard warrior, right wing nut job, i should probably die because i think people who work harder live in bigger homes. I'm a terrible person, and I feel all kinds of shame for living in this country with this racist constitution.
If people are looking at news as a "product," that explains why Fox News is so popular.
Dells customer support either phone or web based is an absolute joke.I not only have to converse bilingually in the states with freeloaders on my dime,but having to learn pidgeonhinduanenglish is a language that changes from call to call and day to day.The idiots complaining about fnc ought to brush up on the dnc lap dogs at mnbc...olberdork comes to mind.
@homerjay: I figure JoAnn ended up in there because of that story about the woman who needed a bathroom.
We can assume that some left-wing sites have decided to spam this poll...
@Canerican: Why? Because Fox News has 5%? I don't think that's high enough to assume it's the result of anything other than normal voting.
@disavow: Btw, for those bitching that Fox News was listed but MSNBC wasn't, blame your fellow commenters:

















Video Professor.... made me smile.
Still, Bank of America for the win.